| Simulators offer
            a number of advantages as it is possible to train a driver to
            handle complex, unusual and occasionally dangerous situations
            in a safe manner, in turn increasing training effectiveness.
            The user can be exposed to risky scenarios such as fire and
            line obstructions as well as to weather conditions such as snow,
            fog and night
            scenarios.
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            moving people Simulators
            can be used for basic driver training, driver training in advance
            of remodelling schemes, route familiarisation, traction conversion,
            training for emergency procedures and signal sighting. XPI Simulation delivers
            the next generation simulation into the rail market. XPI Simulation has just delivered the UK's latest rail simulators for
            First Great Western which are the benchmark for the most technically
            advanced yet cost-effective sims in the rail marketplace. These
            simulators demonstrate outstanding image quality and an advanced
            level of fidelity which provides the users with greater realism
            as track, S&C, signals and signage can be properly and accurately
            replicated. XPI Simulation also launched RSV (Real Signal View) at Railtex
            04. The company is the only simulator manufacturer with this
            facility. RSV is a technique which ensures that during simulation,
            signals and coloured aspects are seen at the correct distance,
            size and timing. Without this technique, objects suddenly “pop”
            into view and distant lights can start flashing. RSV technology
            creates the best available realism, making each training session
            as effective as possible.  XPI Simulation’s products also offer anti-aliasing, which is crucial
            to ensure that the tracklines and the signal gantries do not
            become jagged lines jumping in the distance, but remain stable
            without the flickering one usually sees. XPI Simulation also
            has a feature to improve the clarity of signals and signs, making
            them crisper and easier for the user to read.  XPI Simulation has
            a good reputation for providing support and working in close
            partnership with its customer to ensure the successful completion
            of projects on time and to budget. Photos
            taken of the one of the FGW simulators XPI Simulation recently delivered three train driving simulators to a
            UK train operating company, in a contract worth over a million
            dollars. The full sized simulators are used to train and assess
            drivers’ competency in handling emergency and unusual
            situations. Together with EDM and Bentley Systems, XPI Simulation
            supplied High-Speed Train cabins, complete with mimic instruments
            and controls. These full-sized simulators are specific to traction
            type and are installed at three separate sites in the UK. A
            camera is placed inside the simulator to record the driver’s
            actions and this can then be seen in a classroom environment,
            allowing the rest of the class to observe the student using
            the simulator. Click on image to enlarge
            Click on image to enlarge Geo-specific                                      screenshots from the New York subway simulator XPI Simulation has also worked with New York based simulator specialists Dynalantic  Corps to create a real-time computer generated image database for the  New York City Transit Authority. The system was designed to train drivers  for route familiarisation; therefore the contract demanded that the  database be geo-specific to ensure training effectiveness. The database  that XPI Simulation developed contains in excess of 250 miles of the  New York subway system, derived from track data. The accuracy of the  database can be verified by comparing a map of the train line with the  features of the database. There are also geo-specific models included  such as the Yankee Stadium and the Armoury, both of which can be seen  when travelling on the Jerome Avenue line in New York.  XPI Simulation and Bentley Systems have also delivered a highly effective
            train cab simulator through Bechtel for use by Railtrack as
            an eye tracking research and training device. The system has
            been deployed on the Thameslink 2000 project for testing new
            signal arrangements. XPI Simulation provided the out of window
            view projected onto a 3-metre screen.  For further information contact: 
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